India - Andaman & Nicobar Island Endemics - Oriental Bird Club 2028

18 Mar 2028 - 01 Apr 2028 (15 days)

INR725,995 2 SPACES AVAILABLE

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Tour Leader: Adam Walleyn

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Tour Price (Per person): INR725,995 (USD7,839 * GBP6,085 * AUD11,597 * EUR7,031 * ZAR129,943)

Single Supplement: INR33,000 (USD356 * GBP277 * AUD527 * EUR320 * ZAR5,907)

Pricing notes : Pricing is based on the minimum group size of 3 guests. The price will be adjusted downwards for 4 guests. The tour price includes a US$500 equivalent donation to the Oriental Bird Club in support of their conservation projects across Asia.

This exciting 15-day Andaman & Nicobar birding adventure has been specially designed for the Oriental Bird Club, offering a rare opportunity to explore one of India’s most remote and endemic-rich island groups. Beginning in Port Blair on South Andaman, the tour targets a superb suite of Andaman endemics and regional specialities in forest, wetland, mangrove and nocturnal habitats. Early highlights may include Andaman Teal, Andaman Green Pigeon, Andaman Wood-Pigeon, Andaman Shama, Andaman Drongo, Andaman Woodpecker, Andaman Bulbul and the elusive Andaman Crake, while night birding could produce Hume’s Boobook, Andaman Boobook, Andaman Scops-Owl, Andaman Nightjar and the highly prized Andaman Masked-Owl.

A major feature of the tour is the voyage south to Great Nicobar, with opportunities for pelagic species such as Flesh-footed Shearwater, Bridled Tern and both Great and Lesser Crested Terns. From the ship, we will also scan Kamorta for the much-wanted Nicobar Bulbul.

Seven full days on Great Nicobar give us time to search for some of the region’s most sought-after birds, including Nicobar Serpent-Eagle, Nicobar Jungle Flycatcher, Nicobar Imperial-Pigeon, Nicobar Parakeet, Nicobar Hooded Pitta and the notoriously difficult Nicobar Megapode. Other possible highlights include Nicobar Pigeon, Blyth’s Paradise Flycatcher, Black-backed Dwarf Kingfisher and the endemic Nicobar Scops-Owl, with a dedicated effort to find the mysterious, undescribed “Nicobar Crake.”

Remote, adventurous and rich in island endemism, this promises to be a truly memorable expedition.

Top Birds

Nicobar Megapode; Andaman Teal; Andaman & Nicobar Serpent-Eagles; Jerdon’s Baza; Red-tailed & White-tailed Tropicbirds; Flesh-footed & Wedge-tailed Shearwaters; Black-naped & Roseate Terns; Andaman Crake; the undescribed “Nicobar Crake”; Nicobar Pigeon; Andaman Green Pigeon; Andaman Wood-Pigeon; Nicobar Imperial-Pigeon; Andaman Cuckoo-Dove; Andaman Coucal; Vernal Hanging Parrot; Alexandrine, Red-breasted, Long-tailed, & Nicobar Parakeets; Andaman Masked-Owl; Andaman Scops-Owl; Nicobar Scops-Owl; Oriental Scops-Owl / “Walden’s Scops-Owl”; Hume’s Boobook; Andaman Boobook; Brown Boobook; Andaman Nightjar; Brown Needletail; Black-backed Dwarf Kingfisher; Andaman Woodpecker; Nicobar Hooded Pitta; Andaman Cuckooshrike; Andaman Treepie; Andaman & Nicobar Bulbuls; Mangrove Whistler; Andaman Shama; Orange-headed Thrush; White-headed Starling; Black-backed Oriole; Pied Triller; Andaman Flowerpecker

Top Mammals

Chances for several cetaceans, possibly including Dwarf Sperm Whale, Pygmy Sperm Whale, Short-finned Pilot Whale, Spinner Dolphin, Striped Dolphin, Pantropical Spotted Dolphin, and Indo-Pacific Bottlenose Dolphin.

Habitats Covered

Pristine island forest, forest edge, mangroves, coastal mudflats, wetlands, littoral zones, pelagic waters.

Expected Climate

Hot and humid; possible rain, mosquitoes and biting insects.

Max Group Size

Up to 4 with 1 Rockjumper tour leader

Tour Pace & Walking

DIFFICULT: This is a high-intensity “mega” tour designed for passionate listers and serious birders who enjoy a fast-paced schedule. Due to its demanding nature, it’s not recommended for avid photographers, inexperienced birders, or anyone with mobility or health limitations.

Moderate pace; early starts, repeated efforts for endemics, occasional night birding, long sea crossings.

Accommodation

Comfortable in Port Blair; basic on Great Nicobar; functional inter-island vessel accommodation, cabin class subject to availability.

Ease of Birding

Moderate; many localized endemics, forest birding, some difficult and elusive targets.

Number of Species Expected

120-140 species

Other Attractions

Remote island expedition feel, pelagic and cetacean watching, Great Nicobar wilderness, island endemism.

Photographic Opportunities

Worthwhile to good; no dedicated hides.

What our clients say about us

Glen Valentine
MW, India - Northern: Birds & Tigers (Small Group) 2026

Our India-Northern birds and Tigers was a great tour. Our guide, Glen, was, as usual, superb. He worked very hard at getting us not only the “usual” birds but worked with our local guide Robin to find some incredibly rare and hard to find birds, two of which were lifers for Glen. The food was great during the tour, and the logistics well-planned and executed.

Stephan Lorenz
MM & GM, Southern India 2018

We really enjoyed both tours. The leader, Stephan Lorenz, was very helpful and worked hard to make the birding trips a success. We appreciated the local guides on both trips as well. They were all very good at getting the job done and making it all enjoyable and seamless. We always feel we are in good hands when we go on a Rockjumper tour.

Clayton Burne
PWN, India 2013

Clayton was friendly, informative and fun.... Very athletic and cheerful. Find him to be a wonderful guide.

Gregory de Klerk
HS, India 2018

Greg de Klerk and David Erterius were great - super knowledgeable and really kind. You can tell that they both care about birds and their guests. I hope I can go on a Rockjumper tour with them again.

Glen Valentine
MW, India - Northern: Birds & Tigers (Small Group) 2026

Another excellent tour with Glen. He is amazing. The local guides and ground support were also excellent. The accommodations were quite luxurious although quite cold. Warm layers are definitely a must for this trip. One suggestions for the tour information: Under annoyances add a comment about the poor air quality around Delhi and the dust during afternoon game drives. Suggest that participants bring N95 masks and dust protection for optics. Looking forward to our next Rockjumper trip.

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